Ker, George (Catholic intriguer with Spain), [154]
Ker of Newbattle, at Padua with Gowrie, [248]
Ker, Robert, of Newbattle, at Padua, [126]
Kirk, the, the King’s version of the Gowrie plot discredited by, [36]
Kirkcaldy of Grange, in defence of Edinburgh Castle, [152]; hanged on the fall of the castle, [153]
Lennox, Duke of, at the King’s hunt in Falkland Park, [12], [47]; his account of what followed, [13] et seq.; accompanies James to Gowrie House, [14]; his opinion of the Master of Ruthven and the story of the pitcher of
gold coins, [14]; at Gowrie House with the King, [19]; his version and that of others of the transactions which brought about the deaths of Gowrie and the Master, [20]–34; questioned by James as to the sanity of the Master, [48]; informed by James of the Master’s story of the gold coins, [94], [95]; at the slaughter of the Ruthvens, [86], [88], [119], [124]; married to Gowrie’s sister Sophia, [124]
Lesley, suspected as the man in the turret, [62]
Letter I (Logan to—), [167], [174], [185], [188], [189], [196], [200], [216], [217], [223], [224], [225], [226], [228], [230], [232], [233], [234], [235], [257], [258]
Letter II (Logan to Bower), [183], [184], [185], [188], [189], [195], [205], [208], [224], [228], [229], [239], [258], [259]